Abhyaas the global school proudly announces that once again one our prodigious students actively participated in the championship and secured medals.
Kashifa Sumahna of grade 5 bagged one silver medal in Single Leg Switch category and two Bronze medals in Relay and in Double Touch categories.
Kudos to Kashifa’s parents who are encouraging her to be an all-rounder.
This is indeed a proud moment not only for Kashifa’s parents and teachers but also for Abhyaas the global school.
It is very happy occasion for abhyaas school, that one our student who participated and secure medals. Kashifa got one silver medal in single leg switch and 2 Bronze medals in Relay,Double touch.
Like every year, this year too, Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy, Hanumakonda celebrated Vinayaka Chavithi, also known as Ganesh Chaturthi that marks the birth of Ganesha, the God of Prosperity and Wisdom, on September 18, 2023 with great enthusiasm, fervor and a commitment to environmental sustainability. The celebration included the creation of huge eco-friendly clayidol of Ganesha, a nine-night special bhajana program, and the eco-conscious immersion of the idol.
Eco-Friendly Clay Idol Creation:
So as to promote Eco-friendliness and environmental consciousness, Greenwood High School organized a workshop where students and staff members made the idol of Ganesha using natural clay and organic colors, ensuring that they were free from harmful chemicals and pollutants.
This initiative aimed to reduce the environmental impact of the festival.The task of making the clay idol was successfully accomplished under the guidance of Art and Craft Teacher Banaja Sahoo.
The Festive Celebration :
The celebration started with a colourful procession of eco-friendly clay idol of Ganesha from the main gate to the Mandapam. The atmosphere was charged with the slogan of GANAPATHI BAPPA MORIA and BOLO GANESH MAHARAJ KI JAY. With devotional songs, beating of drums, wearing saffron head bands, students, teaching and non-teaching staff welcomed Lord Ganesha Murthi and installed him on the Mandapam.
Same evening around at 6.30 p.m. with the onset of auspicious muhurtham, Ganesh Puja started. Rituals were meant to be acts of worship and devotion to the one Reality in its various manifestations.
Ritualsincluded homa or havan, yajna, and pujā, all of which drew together all the five senses thereby centering the attention of the devotees performing the ritual and calming the devotee’s heart and mind through adoring focus of the chosen deity Ganesha being invoked and worshiped in the ritual.
Priest accompanied with Yajamana carried out all the rituals associated with puja and offered prasadam to the participants.
Our students invoked Lord Ganesha’s blessings to
Strengthen their inner virtues.
To empower them in their studies with concentration and intelligence.
To help in building a good character for brighter career.
The festival of Ganesh Puja continued with cultural activities like Singing, musical performances and pravachanas. It was an opportunity for many students to explore and exhibit their hidden talents like singing devotional songs, traditional dances, reciting verses from holy scriptures and intricate of elaborate rituals.
Nine Nights of Special Bhajanas :
The school organized a special nine-nights bhajana program to mark the auspicious occasion. Every evening, students, teachers, and gathered to sing devotional songs and offer prayers to Lord Ganesha.
This program not only fostered a sense of spiritual unity but also encouraged cultural learning among the participants.These bhajanas were carried out by Jampala Ramesh, Head of the Department of Telugu, who sang and lead devotional Bhajan songs andnarrated mythological stories from Hindu scriptures.
He also encouraged students to take part in chanting slokas and exhibiting their spiritual talents. Palakurthi Abhinav Sharma the student of class X, Sathish Dhawan and V. Krishna Meenan of IX Vikramsarabhai were very instrumental in arranging all sorts of requirements for everyday Puja and offerings.
Celebration without music is like forest without trees. The Music Team of Greenwood played a vital role throughout these days to fill the atmosphere with melodious and devotional songs.
Eco-Conscious Immersion on 27th OCTOBER 2023:
The highlight of the Vinayaka Chavithi celebration was the immersion of the eco-friendly clay idol. After 9 days of rituals and offerings to Lord Ganesha, the day came when we had to say a heartful adieu to our Lord.After final and elaborate offerings, Lord Ganesha was taken out with a procession.
Entire campus was echoed with recitation of Holy Names of Lord Ganesha. Filled with the emotions of separation as well as empowerment, Students prayed ardently to Lord Ganesha to return to our campus next year to bless us with more joy and happiness.
A specially designed vehicle was arranged for the very purpose of immersion. It was decorated with garlands and branches of coconut tree.
Greenwood High School opted for an eco-conscious approach in the immersion of the clay idol in water bodies. It was immersed in Hasanparthy pond.
After the immersion, the clay idol gradually dissolved, leaving no harmful pollutants behind. This innovative approach ensured that the festival’s religious customs were upheld while also protecting the environment.
From the beginning to the last day of the celebrations, our Honourable Director Sri Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu sir, Greenwood General Manager – Sri A. Prabhukumar, Academic Principal – Sri VVV Naveen Kumar sir, Administrative Principal – Sri T. Pavan Kumar and Vice Principal V. Suresh Kumar took active part in guiding the teachers, other staff and students for all arrangements for the celebration and its grand success.
A Special Appreciation:
Our Beloved Director Sri Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu Sir appreciated the hard work of Art and Craft Department and the team associated with making of idol and designing the backdrop. The dedication and commitment of the team as a whole under the guidance of Art Teacher Banaja Sahoo and G. Santhosha Rao was worth praising.
Director Sir also appreciated all the teachers and students who played active and responsible role in making this event a super success.
Greenwood High School’s Vinayaka Chavithi celebration was a remarkable example of how tradition and eco-consciousness can go hand in hand.
By creating eco-friendly clay idols, organizing a nine-day bhajana program, and adopting an environmentally friendly immersion process, the school demonstrated its commitment to preserving the environment while celebrating a cherished cultural festival.
This initiative not only educated students and participants about the importance of sustainability but also set a positive example for the community to follow.
29/09/2023 Fri # Greenwood High School Erragattugutta ( Main Campus )
As a part of the Special campaign 3.0 /Swachhata Abhiyan/Swachh Bharat Diwas/ Swachhata Hi Seva competition held on 29 Sep 2023 at 1030 at 10(T) Bn. NCC warangal under the aegis of the DGNCC, Delhi, six girl cadets of the School took part. The theme of the competition being on:
(i) Waste to Wonder: Creative artistic or functional items from Waste materials. (ii) Waste to Wealth:- Develop entrepreneurial ventures using recycled materials.
The DGNCC had in a circular clearly mentioned the awards for the directorate level entries. Thus the battalion level had nearly 30 schools and 11 colleges participating. The cadets of our school presented a village model with a caption ‘Indian Village over the border’ depicting the war front at the bordering villages in the country.
Using newspaper wastes, the cadets created a normal household, women at the water point and a well designed well. These were laid on a platform of greenery crisscrossing roads over Armed tanks parked nearby.
Cadets who won the first prize in the concept Best from waste. 1. M. Hanshitha – TG2022JWA207441 2. P. Nakshathra – TG2022JWA207461 3. B. Keerthana – TG2022JWA207459 4. T. Sai Rakshitha – TG2022JWA207469 5. E. Haripriya – TG2022JWA207468 6. T. Charvitha – TG2022JWA208508
The exhibit was adjudged the first prize and forwarded to the NCC Group at Warangal by the Commanding officer Col. Ajayand Khanduri.
The commanding officer appreciated the effort of the cadets in bringing out Creative endeavor. He hoped the cadets would further advance over the Group level, Directorate level and the National level.
The cadets were appreciated for their effort by the Associate NCC Officer, First officerS. Radha Krishnan and the Officer Cadet M. Ramakrishna.
The DirectorSri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu appreciated the cadets, the Art team of the School for guiding the students in their effort.
The Principal (Academic) V.V.V. Naveen kumar and Principal (Administration) T. Pavan Kumar spoken on the ways children need to learn to use waste materials in a proper way to have them reused and recycled in a creative way.
General Manager Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar spoken on the need to guide students in Creative paths so that their innate talents can be well unearthed for the future generations.
Perils of being indifferent to dishonesty and bribing etc.
Indifference to dishonesty and bribery poses a grave threat to the fabric of society. When individuals turn a blind eye to these unethical practices, they inadvertently contribute to a culture of corruption and deception.
Firstly, such indifference erodes trust within communities and institutions. When people feel that dishonesty and bribery go unpunished, they lose faith in the fairness of the system, leading to social unrest and instability.
Secondly, it stifles (suffocates / holds back) progress and economic growth. Corruption diverts resources away from legitimate endeavours and into the hands of a corrupt few, hindering the development of infrastructure, education, and healthcare.
Moreover, indifference to dishonesty and bribery perpetuates (prolongs / continues) inequality. It ensures that those with power and connections maintain their advantages, while the vulnerable suffer the consequences.
In conclusion, indifference to dishonesty and bribery allows these destructive forces to thrive, corroding the very foundations of society. To build a just and prosperous future, we must actively condemn and combat these vices, ensuring that honesty and integrity prevail.
We must accept the fact that indifference to dishonesty and bribery is not a passive stance but an active endorsement of unethical behavior. So, it is time we all learned and begin to end our silence when we all are most required to shout out against the perils caused by fellow humans.
Science clubs help in the development of scientific attitude and a genuine interest in science and scientific activities. They act as a supplement to the teaching-learning process in the classroom and the laboratory. They enhance the parts of the syllabus on a practical basis.
Mrs. Mary Jones introduced the occasion to the children while Mr. V. Satyanarayan the Principal spoke about the importance of participating in Science Clubs.
After a great start by the senior boys and girls from Abhyaas the global school, today the juniors across grades 3 to 5 have proved their calibre by participating in the science club activities with the same gusto as their seniors.
Bhargav Sai and Bhargav Amruth from Class 4 explained about how the human Digestive System works by using a model.
Gowtham and Prudhvi of Class 3 explained about the Parts of a Plant in a conversational method while displaying a real tree.
Jessica and Preethi of Class 5 enlightened the audience by giving factual information about the different types of Joints in our skeletal system by taking the help of a model. Later they asked a few questions to check how far their audience was attentive.
Finally, Hashrith and Delisha threw some more light on the working of our digestive system.
Club activities encourage students to develop a sense of unity and teamwork, learning how to work with others in reaching the same goals. They help learners develop social skills.
We, at Abhyaas the global school, have marked this day, 19 September 2023 to celebrate Science Club activities.
Mr. Chakravarthy began the celebration by speaking on the importance of Science club.
Boys of Class Succulent 6 performed an experiment on Light, reflection and shadow. They explained about shadows and the conditions necessary for the formation of shadows.
Boys of Class 7 IIT demonstrated and explained about how to recognise acids and bases by using natural indicators like blue and red litmus papers and turmeric. They also gave examples of neutralization in everyday life experiences. They also showed how to change acids into bases and vice versa.
Boys of Class-8 IIT performed a simple but effective demonstration to explain the phenomenon called combustion, its cause and how to control it.
Girls of Class 8 performed an activity to talk about ignition temperature using balloons, one filled with water and the other with air. They explained about heat and temperature with reference to why we should not use mobile phones in petrol bunks.
Class 7 girls explained about the parts of the buccal cavity and its use. They also explained how and why we should maintain oral hygiene.
Pragna from Class 9 explained about DNA and chromosomes using a model.
Boys of Class-9 IIT took turns to explain about the different parts of a human cell and their uses. They also explained about the components of blood and the different types of blood groups. They also explained about the different parts of the brain and its role in our body. Later, they enthusiastically asked the audience a few questions to test their knowledge about science.
The auspicious Hindu festival of Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated annually with pomp in India. Also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi or Ganesh Utsav, the day marks the birth of Lord Ganesha and is observed for ten days by devotees.
Lord Ganesha is the god of wisdom, knowledge, prosperity and happiness. Devotees seek Lord Ganesha’s blessings before starting any work, exam, wedding or new job.
Children at Abhyaas the global school too participated in the celebration in their own style. Students across grades 3 to 9 showcased their talent at making little idols of Lord Ganesha using clay, a mixture of wheat flour and maida, leaves, vegetables, fruits and flowers. They took care to use eco-friendly colours, turmeric and kumkum to decorate the idols.
Ch Siddharth Varma of Grade X spoke about the story behind the birth of Lord Ganesha and how he lost his human head and got the head of an elephant.
Students across grades 3 to 9 also participated in a drawing competition where they tried their level best to outdraw each other.
Mr. Kollati Narasimha Swamy’s Children from Grade X, XI, VII, I and UKG distributed idols of Lord Ganesha to all the teachers and staff.
Greenwood Gopalpur, a vibrant educational institution known for its cultural diversity, recently celebrated Hindi Diwas and Ganesh Chaturthi with great enthusiasm and fervor. The students, teachers, and staff came together to commemorate these two significant cultural events.
The celebration began with the observance of Hindi Diwas, which falls on September 14th every year, in honor of the adoption of Hindi as the official language of India. The students showcased their love for the Hindi language by reciting melodious Hindi rhymes and sharing insightful speeches about the importance of preserving and promoting this rich linguistic heritage.
Their performances not only demonstrated their linguistic prowess but also emphasized the significance of Hindi as a unifying force that bridges gaps and connects people from diverse backgrounds.
Following the enlightening Hindi Diwas celebrations, Greenwood Gopalpur transitioned into the festive spirit of Ganesh Chaturthi, a revered Hindu festival that honors Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity of wisdom and prosperity. To mark this occasion, students engaged in creative and artistic activities by making clay Ganesha figurines.
Under the guidance of their teachers, young minds molded, shaped, and painted these idols with great care and devotion. The process not only allowed the students to express their artistic talents but also instilled in them a sense of reverence for tradition and culture.
Throughout both celebrations, the Greenwood Gopalpur community came together as one, fostering unity, cultural awareness, and a deep sense of respect for their heritage. These events not only showcased the school’s commitment to holistic education but also its dedication to instilling values of diversity, cultural appreciation, and the importance of preserving linguistic and religious traditions.
In conclusion, the Hindi Diwas and Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations at Greenwood Gopalpur were a testament to the school’s dedication to nurturing well-rounded individuals who not only excel academically but also appreciate and respect the rich tapestry of India’s languages and cultures. These events served as a reminder that education goes beyond textbooks and classrooms, shaping students into responsible global citizens who carry their heritage with pride.
Today, I would like to write to you about a virtue of utmost importance – the need to respect our elders. Respect for our elders is a fundamental value that should be ingrained in every individual’s character. It is not just a virtue but a moral obligation that transcends the generations to come.
First and foremost, respecting our elders is a reflection of our cultural heritage and traditions. Across the world, different cultures emphasize the importance of honoring and valuing those who came before us. In many societies, elders are seen as the keepers of wisdom and experience, and their guidance is sought in various aspects of life. By respecting our elders, we preserve and pass down the wisdom and traditions that form the very foundation of our communities.
Moreover, elders have made significant contributions to our lives. They have worked tirelessly to provide for us, nurture us, and offer guidance when we faced challenges. Their experiences and life lessons are invaluable. By showing respect, we acknowledge their love for us, sacrifices and the knowledge they have gained over the years.
Furthermore, respecting elders is a life skill that extends beyond our personal lives. As we grow and mature, we enter a world where we interact with people of all ages, backgrounds, and experiences. The ability to respect and empathize with our elders equips us with the tools to build positive relationships with people of all generations. It enhances our communication skills, our ability to resolve conflicts, and our capacity to learn from others.
In conclusion, the need to respect our elders is not merely a moral obligation but a fundamental aspect of our character and cultural heritage. It is a value that enriches our lives, strengthens our communities, and prepares us for a world where consolidated relationships play a crucial role. Let us all make a conscious effort to treat our elders with the respect, love, and gratitude they rightly deserve. By doing so, we honour their contributions, preserve our traditions, and build a more compassionate and harmonious society.
There is no motivator as great as a teacher. “A good education can change anyone. A good teacher can change everything! To speak on the topic Teachers, Our Motivators here we have Hamsini Chaitra of class 8th Einstein.
At Greenwood High School, we take immense pride in celebrating ‘Telangana Bhasha Dinosthavam’ to coincide with the birth anniversary of noted Telangana poet Kaloji Narayana Rao. As a poet and freedom fighter, Kaloji played a crucial role in the promotion of the culture of Telangana.
On the auspicious occasion of Telangana Bhasha Dinotsavam, we remember and celebrate the profound contribution of Kaloji Narayana Rao to the language and culture. Happy Kaloji Jayanti!
“Celebrating Telangana Telugu Bhasha Dinotsavam, Rich Tapestry of Telugu Language and preserving its culture and traditions.”
The air was filled with enthusiasm and pride as students and teachers gathered for the special assembly to celebrate Telangana Telugu Bhasha Dinotsavam on the 9th of September, a day dedicated to honour the rich heritage of the Telugu language.
The assembly commenced with the lighting of lamp by the principal, Mrs.Kavita Chawla, Mrs. Swarupa & Mrs.Padma Telugu department . A child dressed up as Kaloji paid a great tribute to this great poet by spreading awareness to raise voice against atrocities.
A valuable speech was given by the Sai Chethan if grade-4 which stated and reminded the importance of preserving and promoting the language and its cultural significance. The event featured various activities such as recitation of poetry and songs. A melodious song rendered by Vinnuthana & group filled the atmosphere with a sense of nostalgia and pride.
The students exhibited their artistic talents through beautiful skit and Niharika of grade -2 was traditionally dressed as Telangana Thali, their performances which not only entertained but also educated the students about the richness of the language.
Addressing the gathering, the principal, Mrs. Kavita Chawla highlighted the cultural significance of the Telugu Language. She stressed the importance of preserving and passing on this linguistic treasure to future generations and conveyed Telugu Day greetings to the teachers and the students.
Telangana Telugu Bhasha Dinotsavam is a day for us to reaffirm our dedication to this cause.
Homework plays a crucial role in a student’s academic journey, offering a range of benefits that contribute to their overall growth and development. It serves as an extension of classroom learning and nurtures essential skills and habits that prepare children for success in both their academic and future professional endeavors.
Firstly, homework reinforces classroom lessons by providing students with the opportunity to practice and apply what they have learned. This repetition enhances comprehension and retention of the material. It encourages independent thinking, problem-solving, and critical analysis, as students tackle assignments on their own.
Homework also encourages self-discipline and responsibility. Completing assignments on time requires commitment and dedication, teaching students the importance of accountability for their actions. This, in turn, contributes to the development of a strong work ethic.
Furthermore, homework can bridge the gap between home and school, fostering a positive connection between parents and their child’s education. Parents gain insights into their child’s progress and challenges, enabling them to provide the necessary support and guidance.
In conclusion, homework serves as a valuable tool in a student’s educational journey. It reinforces learning, hones essential life skills, and fosters responsibility and discipline. While its benefits are undeniable, a mindful approach to homework assignment is crucial to ensure it remains a positive and effective aspect of a student’s learning experience.
On the auspicious occasion of Telangana Bhasha Dinotsavam, a weekend program was organized by the Telugu Department to celebrate the rich cultural heritage and linguistic diversity of Telugu at Greenwood High School, Mancherial.
Distinguished dignitaries Mr. Chandramohan, Mr. Ayub Baig, and ACO Mrs. Fareeda Somani graced the occasion by joining us on the dais.
The program commenced with a warm welcome to all attendees, highlighting the significance of Telangana Bhasha Dinotsavam in preserving and promoting the Telugu language and culture.
A touching tribute to the legendary poet Kaloji Narayana Rao was paid with a garland decoration on his photo, symbolizing his immense contribution to Telugu literature.
The program featured a series of mesmerizing cultural performances by talented young participants:
‘Ganapati Stotram’ by Jaswika 1 st Grade A delightful invocation to Lord Ganesha.
‘ by Rakul Chandra 3rd Grade An ode to Goddess Saraswathi, the deity of knowledge and wisdom.
‘Gurusthuthi ‘by Vedabhanu 2nd Grade A heartfelt tribute to teachers and mentors.
Children Sang “Jaya Jaya He Telangana A rousing rendition of the Telangana state song, celebrating its pride and heritage.
“Theeya, Theniya Sona” Song by Varshitha of 4th GradeA melodious performance capturing the essence of Telangana’s beauty.
“Shanthi Sahanam Geyam” by Nehaswi and Aadwika 5th Grade. A serene rendition invoking peace and harmony.
‘Neethi Padhyaalu’ by Abhiram and Ishaan 4th Grade , reflecting on the values of justice and righteousness.
‘Vaana Devudaa Geyam’ by Akhira Vardhan and Varjith Chandra 3rd Grade a musical tribute to nature’s beauty.
The program featured inspiring speeches that added depth to the celebration:
Speech by Ch. Rishitha 8th Satish Dhawan about Kaloji Narayana Rao,an insightful address on the importance of preserving and cherishing the Telugu language.
Kaloji Kavithalu by 9th Grade Children ,a recitation of Kaloji Narayana Rao’s poignant poetry, celebrating his literary prowess.
Telugu Chamatkaara Padhyaalu by 7th Grade, exploring the wonders of the Telugu language through captivating verses.
‘Neethi Padhyaalu ‘by Shailendra 8th Aryabhatta , advocating for ethical values and moral principles.
Speech by Principal Mr. Chandramohan sharing wisdom and encouraging the audience to embrace their cultural heritage.
The program concluded on a high note with a heartfelt vote of thanks to all the participants, dignitaries, and attendees who made this celebration of Telangana Bhasha Dinotsavam a resounding success. It was a day filled with cultural vibrancy and a renewed commitment to preserving and promoting the Telugu language and its rich heritage.
This year, Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated from 6th evening to 7th morning of September to mark the birth of Lord Krishna who is believed to be the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He was born on the 8th day of the dark fortnight of the month of Bhadrapada (August-September).
Krishnam Vande Jagatgurum. We, at Abhyaas the global school, offer our deep devotion and salutation to Sri Krishna, who is teacher for the world.
His teachings in a nutshell are:
Karma or duty is important.
Everything happens for a reason.
Never give up what you love, try until you succeed.
Don’t remain silent when a woman is disrespected.
Live in the present moment.
Practice mindfulness for mental well being.
Uncontrolled anger is the reason for misery.
Mr. V. Satyanarayan the principal of Abhyaas the global school began the celebration by speaking a few words about the greatness of Sri Krishna.
Next, Mrs G. Prabha melodiously sang a soulful song in praise of Shri Krishna.
Any festive occasion calls for songs and dance. Abhyaasians are always ready to show off their dancing skills even at short notice.
Tiny Krishnas and Gopikas from Nursery & LKG, UKG and Grade 1 captivated all hearts by gracefully swaying to the dance numbers ‘Mukunda’, ‘Gopikamma’ and ‘Gopala Gopala’ respectively.
Class IX girls enthralled the audience by performing to a Remix of ‘Kanna Nidurinchara’ and ‘Brindavanam’
Class 2 Krishnas and Gopikas shook their legs to the tune of ‘Woh Kisna Hai’.
Class VI boys thumped the stage with a thunderous ‘Go Go Govinda’
The class 3 little boys’ and girls’ performance of ‘Govinda Bolo Hari’ was really very cute.
The girls of class VI gave us a scintillating performance of ‘Kanna Nidurinchara‘.
Class IV children have swept the audience off to Brindavanam with their dance performance of ‘Brindavananiki Chindulu Nerpi’.
Class VIII girls took the audience by storm with ‘Woh Krishna Hai’.
Class VII girls gave a graceful performance of the song ‘Brindavanam’
Class V students gave a fantastic performance of ‘Kanna Nidurinchara’.
Class IX boys performed a lovely Remix of Gopala song and a dialogue of ‘Karthikeya 2.’
Last but not the least, graceful Kashifa Sumanha gave superb dance performance of the song Pranavalam
Kudos to K. Sravani and J. V. Harshita of Grade IX who not only participated in the dance performance but also did the anchoring very gracefully.
“ Teachers can change lives with the right mix of chalk and challenges. “
Greenwood High School, Gopalpur celebrated Teacher’s Day with huge gusto and gaiety in order to mark the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. A special assembly was conducted to mark the day wherein the students expressed their gratitude towards their teachers by participating in dance performance.
On the eve of Teachers’ Day, each teacher was assigned a pupil who dressed like them and took charge of the classroom teaching for the day. It was an absolute delight to see the little teachers moving from one classroom to the other and taking charge of the class room teaching.
Students performed a scintillating cultural show to denote their love, respect, acknowledgement and recognition of the hard work put in by the teachers towards their development. They indicated that teachers play a vital role in making their pupils accountable citizens of tomorrow and wonderful human beings.
Greenwood High School in Mancherial celebrated Teacher’s Day and Krishnastami with great enthusiasm and devotion, bringing together students, teachers, and esteemed dignitaries in a vibrant display of cultural and educational significance.
The event commenced with a remarkable display of devotion, as all preprimary children, dressed as little Krishnas and gopikas, added a charming touch to the celebration. Esteemed dignitaries, including Mr. Chandramohan, Mr.Ayub Baig, and ACO Mrs.Fareeda Somani, graced the occasion by lighting the lamp and offering flowers to Lord Srikrishna and Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the renowned former President of India and an esteemed teacher.
The anchors Mayuka and RidaTasneem from 9 th IIT delivered an outstanding performance captivating the audience with profound confidence.
AO Mr. Qhuddus contribued to the success of the event with his impeccable support and coordination.
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Two insightful speeches were delivered by teachers, highlighting the importance of education and the role of teachers in shaping young minds. Sri Charan, an 8th-grade student, also delivered a speech, sharing his perspective on the significance of teachers in his life.
All the teachers were felicitated in a heartwarming ceremony, as they were called onto the stage, accompanied by students from different grades. This gesture emphasized the deep respect and admiration the students have for their educators.
The celebration also showcased the spirit of self-governance, with 9th and 10th-grade students taking on the roles of teachers for a day. K. Jashwanthi, R. Saishma, and Shraghvi received the 1st prize for their outstanding performance in this capacity.
The cultural extravaganza continued with captivating dance performances. The 4th and 5th-grade students delivered a mesmerizing dance performance, followed by an energetic performance by the 7th-grade boys. The importance of Shri Krishna Astami was portrayed through a skit by 7th-grade boys, educating the audience about the significance of the festival.
The cultural highlight of the event was the stunning dance performance by the 8th and 9th-grade IIT girls, showcasing their talent and dedication. The 10th-grade girls also joined in with a graceful dance performance, adding a touch of elegance to the festivities.
The Teacher’s Day and Krishnastami celebrations at Greenwood High School, Mancherial, were a beautiful blend of tradition, education, and cultural expression. It served as a reminder of the invaluable role teachers play in nurturing the future generation while honoring the rich cultural heritage of India through the celebration of Krishnastami.
Greenwood High School celebrated Teachers’ Day with great enthusiasm and reverence, on September 5th, 2023. The event was organized to express our gratitude and appreciation for the dedicated educators who have been instrumental in shaping the future of our students. It was a day filled with joy, creativity, and heartfelt gestures to make our teachers feel cherished.
Inviting the Guests: Initially, the Teachers’ Day celebration began with a warm invitation to our esteemed guests- the director and chief guest Sri Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, Greenwood General Manager Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar, Academic Principal Sri. VVV Naveen Kumar, Administrative Principal Sri. T. Pavan Kumar and Vice Principal Sri. V Suresh Kumar to join on the dais. The guests were graciously welcomed to the stage, where they shared their wisdom and insights with our school community. Their presence added prestige and significance to our celebration, making it a memorable event.
Honoring Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam: On this simple yet profound ceremony of Teachers’ Day, Greenwood High School paid homage to the great educators, Dr. Sarvepalli Radha Krishnan and Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. The event commenced with a ceremonial breaking of coconuts, symbolizing purity and auspiciousness. This gesture served as a mark of respect to the exemplary visionaries and teachers who continue to inspire generations.
Tributes to Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam: Following this, portraits of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam were garlanded by our Director, General Manager, Academic and Administrative Principals reminding us of their invaluable contributions to education and nation-building. This brief yet meaningful tribute highlighted the school’s commitment to upholding the ideals of these eminent educators and fostering a culture of reverence for all teachers.
A student’s Speech:Ch. Aapthika, a 10th-grade student, delivered a poignant speech on Teachers’ Day. In her heartfelt address, she conveyed her deep appreciation for the dedication and guidance of our teachers. Her words resonated with sincerity, and her speech was a touching reminder of the profound influence teachers have on their students.
The Director’s address: Next, The Director’s address was filled with gratitude, wisdom, and appreciation for the dedicated educators who shape our students’ futures. The speech resonated deeply with the audience, emphasizing the pivotal role Dr. Sarvepalliy Radha Krishnan and Dr. APJ Kalam played in the field of education in India. It was a moment of inspiration that reinforced our school’s commitment to providing quality education and nurturing the next generation.
Felicitation Ceremony: In a heartfelt gesture, the school management felicitated all the teachers with tokens of appreciation for their outstanding and exemplary contribution to the school’s success. Each department had a special group photo with the director and other dignitaries. At the end all teaching, supporting and office staff had a group photo with the school management members.
A Special Lunch: The school management arranged a sumptuous lunch for our dedicated teachers on this Teachers’ Day. The delicious meal was a token of appreciation for the hard work and commitment of teacher in shaping the future of the students. It provided a delightful and memorable way to celebrate this special day, fostering camaraderie and gratitude among the teaching staff.
Conclusion: The Teachers’ Day celebration at Greenwood High School was a resounding success. Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu conveyed his thanks to the active participation and dedication of students, teachers, and staff. It was a day to cherish and remember, emphasizing the crucial role educators play in molding the future of our nation.
10 th Students Abilasha and Snehitha, our anchors for Teachers Day celebration, delivered a stellar performance. Their engaging script, lively interaction, and heartfelt tributes to teachers made the event a resounding success, leaving a lasting impression on all attendees.
The school management extended their heartfelt thanks to all the teachers at Greenwood High School for their unwavering commitment and dedication to the noble cause of education. The management looks forward to many more years of learning and growth under their guidance.
@Abhyaas The Global School, Bhimavaram, Andra Pradesh
Every year, India celebrates Teachers’ Day on 5th September to commemorate the birthday of the illustrious Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the country’s first Vice President and former President, scholar, philosopher, and Bharat Ratna awardee, who was born on this day way back in 1888.
To show respect and appreciation for all the educators in India, the students express their gratitude to their instructors in a variety of ways by devoting this particular day in their name.
Abhyaas the global school’s observance of Teachers’ Day, serves as a reminder to her highly respected teachers of their responsibilities that come with passing down their knowledge from generation to generation.
The outgoing Grade X Student-Teachers organized an excellent power-packed, fun-filled day to honour their teachers.
The celebration began with honoring Mr. Valavala Satyanarayana, the Principal of Abhyaas the global school.
Right from the start, the game of Musical Chairs saw teachers seriously competing with each other for the coveted Winner’s Chair which was ultimately bagged by Mr. Vinod Richards.
The teachers were reminded of their teen years as they gleefully participated in Dumb Charades. Some of them were even found arguing about points just like teenagers do.
Teachers forgot their age and enthusiastically participated in the Treasure Hunt. The lucky super treasure hunter was Mr. Murali Krishna.
After a sumptuous lunch, the Principal, along with his team of teachers garlanded the portrait of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. Mrs. G. Prabha sang a beautiful song in praise of the Guru.
A fun-filled Ramp Walk by the teachers and the Grade X Student-Teachers kept the children cheering and clapping hands non-stop.
P. Govind Siva Sai of Grade X performed a solo dance, captivating the hearts of both, teachers and students.
A much awaited Teachers’ Felicitation by the Grade X Student-Teachers accompanied by toe-tapping music electrified the dais sending sparks everywhere.
Ch. Siddharth Varma of Grade X spoke a few words on the occasion.
Girls of Grade X performed a skit on a typical day in the life of the teacher both at school and at home.